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- Pasquier Quesnel (1634–1719) was a French Jansenist theologian and writer who played a leading role in the Jansenist movement after Antoine Arnauld’s death. He was active in Paris, banished, and eventually settled in Amsterdam. He authored the influential Moral reflections on the New Testament, which drew papal condemnation and became a focal point in the Unigenitus controversy. [Britannica; New Advent; Wikipedia]
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Pasquier Quesnel was a controversial French theologian who led the Jansenists (followers of Bishop Cornelius Jansen’s heretical doctrines on predestination, free will, and grace) through the persecution by King Louis XIV of France until they were papally condemned. Quesnel joined the French Oratory
www.britannica.comPasquier Quesnel (päskyā´ kĕnĕl´), 1634–1719, French Jansenist writer. He entered the Congregation of the Oratory in 1657 and was made director of the seminary at Paris in 1662. His edition of the works of Pope Leo I was placed on the Index (1676) for its Gallicanism, and Quesnel left his congregation. Source for information on Quesnel, Pasquier: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.comQuesnel, PASQUIER (PASCHASE), b. in Paris, July 14, 1634; d. at Amsterdam, December 2, 1719. Descended from an ancient noble family he completed at the Sorbonne...
www.catholic.com114 free public domain works of Pasquier Quesnel via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books for theology and philosophy ca. 1500-1800. http://fb.me/prdl.org
www.prdl.orgThéologien français Paris 1634-Amsterdam 1719 Oratorien il fut mis à l'Index 1676 pour jansénisme Retiré aux Pays-Bas il passa après la mort d'Arnauld 1694 pour le chef des jansénistes réfugié en Hollande 1703 il se consacra à la justification d'Arnauld et à celle de son principal ouvrage les Réflexions morales qui fut deux fois condamné par Rome 1708 1713
www.larousse.frPasquier Quesnel (1634-1719). The Reader's Biographical Encyclopaedia. 1922
wehd.comFrench writer (1634-1719)
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